Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accuses President Joe Biden of disrupting peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in 2022, claiming the U.S. aimed to provoke conflict with Russia
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently accused President Joe Biden of playing a pivotal role in disrupting peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in 2022.
Speaking at a rally in Arizona, Kennedy reiterated his stance that the United States deliberately sought conflict with Russia, stating that the Russians were in the process of withdrawing their troops from Ukraine when Biden's intervention halted the progress.
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"In April 2022, President Biden sent Boris Johnson to Ukraine to force President Zelensky to break the peace agreement he and Russia had already signed.
This agreement would have brought peace to the region," Kennedy Jr. claimed, emphasizing that the U.S. actions were not aimed at defending Ukraine's sovereignty but rather at weakening Russia.
Kennedy further quoted U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who said the goal of the conflict was to "deplete the Russian army," while Biden reportedly aimed for "regime change in Russia."
These statements, according to Kennedy, illustrate the broader objectives of the U.S. beyond the defense of Ukraine, focusing instead on strategic goals in relation to Russia.
Kennedy's remarks have sparked a heated debate, as they challenge the widely accepted narrative of the ongoing war and the role of the United States in the region's stability.